Illusion Card Box + BONUSES

They'll be desperate to know how you did it!

A classic card magic trick that will definitely blow them away!

Here's the effect: Let your spectator remove a card from the deck and sign it. Shuffle it back into the deck. Placing the deck behind your back, you brag that you can locate the spectator's card INSTANTLY, even without looking at the deck. When the spectator takes your challenge, you point to a small wooden box that has been sitting on a table in front of you the whole time. Picking up the box FOR THE FIRST TIME, you open it and dump the contents into your hand- IT IS THE SPECTATOR'S SIGNED CARD!

This beautifully constructed card box will make you the talk of your magician friends! It has a real WOW effect. And it looks great displayed on your magic library shelf!

And here is the video demo from the manufacturer:

Here's what you'll get:

Illusion Card Box

printed instructions

BONUS: video: Tips on Illusion Box Handling

BONUS: How To Force a Card video (see it below)

You supply your own playing cards.Card box is solid wood. Size is about 2.5" x 2" x 1.5".

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BONUS!Order this trick from MagicTricks.com and you'll get an exclusive video instruction for the Illusion Card Box- FREE!

Watch Peter Monticup as he shows you exactly how to prepare this effect, including his exclusive SECRET tips that prevent the trick from going wrong!

You can't get this video ANYWHERE ELSE!

After you purchase the trick, you'll get a password EMAILED TO YOU.
Just click the VIDEO BOX to the left and enter your password when asked.You can watch the video from this page anytime, as often as you'd like.
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FREE VIDEO: Learn How To Force a Card

Here is a FREE video lesson to teach you an EASY way to force a card, called the Cross Cut Force. Use this force anytime you need to control the selection of a card- it fools them every time!

For the Illusion Card Box trick, you'll need to "force" a card on your spectator. In other words, you need to make it seem like he has a free choice, but really you are making him take the card that you need him to take. There are many ways to force a card, including the Cross Cut Force. We also carry several books and DVDs to teach you the different methods.